My Theory of Pain
All pain is self-inflicted.
Inflicted with a desire to tell yourself that you are on the wrong track.
When you get back on-track, the pain heals itself.
The only exception to this is biological pain.
It might help if you see it as a difficulty level in a computer game.
You chose a higher difficulty level because you made the assumption that you could endure it.
Inflicted with a desire to tell yourself that you are on the wrong track.
When you get back on-track, the pain heals itself.
The only exception to this is biological pain.
It might help if you see it as a difficulty level in a computer game.
You chose a higher difficulty level because you made the assumption that you could endure it.
2 Comments:
Would you say then that "you get back on track" when you no longer desire to hurt yourself??? My extension, is the "track" the shortest, painless path?
there are two ways in which you can reach that'no longer desire to hurt yourself' stage. one, when you shut yourself from the problem. two, when you face the problem. i was refering to the second stage.
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